Our Work

We Dance for Change

A mini-doc highlighting We Dance for Change, an international arts organization using dance and performance to raise awareness and funds for humanitarian aid in Ukraine. The film captures the power of creative expression as a form of activism, weaving together interviews, live performances, and personal stories that reveal how art can unite communities and inspire change.

TEDxRansom EvergladesSchool

An opening film created for the annual TEDxRansomEverglades conference, designed to set the tone for the event through bold motion design and cohesive brand storytelling. The piece blends typography, animation, and visual rhythm to reflect the conference’s theme and energize the audience—serving as both a creative statement and a showcase of dynamic visual identity.

Sexual Assault Bureau

A mini-doc style video about Detective Purser. A detective who works in the Sacramento County Sexual Assault Bureau. In this video, he shares his experience working with a young survivor, offering a glimpse into the emotional toll and the strength required to pursue justice Behind the Badge. Watch as Detective Purser opens up about the challenges and rewards of supporting victims, and the importance of providing a safe space for those who need to be heard.

Sacramento County Sheriff's Office: Officer Spotlight

Meet Deputy Cignarella who has been the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office for over 16 years and is currently assigned to the Sacramento International Airport. From keeping our community safe to mentoring the next generation of deputies, he’s just one example of the incredible team at the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office.

City of Dreams: Juan Guaidó

A promotional short for the award-winning independent film City of Dreams, featuring Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó speaking on the rise of Venezuelan gangs crossing the U.S. border and their role in child trafficking networks. Serving as an ambassador for the film’s mission, Guaidó’s message underscores the urgency of the issue and positions the film as a powerful tool for awareness and action against human trafficking.

Ransom Everglades School Homecoming

A promotional film produced for Ransom Everglades School’s annual Homecoming event, featuring interviews with alumni, athletes, and students. The project aimed to strengthen school spirit and community connection by celebrating shared traditions and the stories that unite generations of Ransom Everglades families.

Sacramento County Sheriff's Office: Forensics Spotlight

A promotional short featuring two forensic artists from the Sacramento Sheriff's Office. These talented professionals utilize their artistic abilities to assist in criminal investigations. Their work includes creating intricate sketches and digital composites of suspects, missing individuals, and various crime scenes.

Two young men standing in a beige room, one closer to the camera with curly hair and a denim jacket, and the other in the background with a beard and a denim jacket. Text overlay reads "Coffee Shop Classics: Affordable vintage tops this winter."
A man with dreadlocks and a beard leaning against a wooden post near a rustic window, looking at the camera, with a background of dry, leafless bushes and an overcast sky.
A man with curly hair and a beard lying on grass, wearing a white shirt with multicolored trim cuffs and a black belt, with his eyes closed and one hand on his chest

Creative Portrait Series

This portrait series explores the intersection of fashion, storytelling, and identity through two distinct campaigns: a vintage clothing brand and a model agency recruitment initiative. For the vintage store, the visuals highlight the personality and history of each garment, using lighting and composition to evoke a modern sense of nostalgia. In parallel, the recruitment portraits adopt an editorial approach that emphasizes movement, expression, and individuality. Across both projects, the series aims to capture authentic presence while celebrating the distinct character of each subject.